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Sunday, 10 August 2008 23:15 |
Please Take Action
Contact your government representatives today.
The scenic byway through Red Rock Canyon is becoming a dangerous construction, commuter, and commercial high speed highway as irresponsible growth in the Southwest pushes more traffic through the canyon. County Commissioners approved a huge master-planned community against the recommendations of design staff who denied it based on insufficient roads to handle the increased traffic. Highway 160 has always been the commuter highway between Pahrump and Las Vegas, and now it is so clogged up, drivers are forced to go up to 30 miles out of their way, through Red Rock Canyon's once-peaceful scenic byway to get to Las Vegas.
Please help us return Red Rock Canyon to the peaceful retreat we have all learned to love.
*Too see the April 21, 2010 zoning hearing in which the County Commissioners voted 4-3 to settle with Jim Rhodes, scroll ahead to time 1:39:39 on the Clark County Zoning Commission Hearing Video (April 21, 2010)*
Clark County Commissioners 500 S. Grand Central Parkway Las Vegas, NV 89155 (702) 455-3500 (702) 455-3271 FAX |
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Robert V. Abbey NV State Director |
Bureau of Land Management Nevada State Office 1340 Financial Blvd. Reno, NV 89502-7147 |
Ph. (775) 861-6590 FAX: (775) 861-6601 |
Mark Morse Field Manager |
Bureau of Land Management Las Vegas Field Office 4701 North Torrey Pines Drive Las Vegas, Nevada 89130 |
Ph. (702) 515-5220 FAX: (702) 515-5023 |
Rex Wells Division of Lands |
Bureau of Land Management Las Vegas Field Office 4701 North Torrey Pines Drive Las Vegas, NV 89130 |
Ph. (702) 515-5000 FAX: (702) 515-5023 |
Tim O'Brian National Conservation Area Manager |
Bureau of Land Management Las Vegas Field Office 4701 North Torrey Pines Drive Las Vegas, NV 89130 |
FAX: (702)515-5023 |
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